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Re: What killed off the Amiga?
« on: October 18, 2003, 06:30:38 AM »
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CU_AMiGA wrote:
So, what was it that sadly killed off the Amiga? Personally i think it was largely to do with piracy, but also a mix of Commodore's poor management and the way they produced machine's that haven't been updated? What does anyone else think?!


Had nothing to do with Piracy. Piracy did no harm to the Amiga, just to it's software developers. Amiga died long before the software developers abandoned the scene.

Amiga continued to sell, even as Commodore died. The Amiga wasn't the problem, the problem was the Amiga was tied to a symbiotic host, that died, dragging the Amiga with it.

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